Italian performer Ennio Marchetto talks about creating celebrities out of whole cloth. |
The blurb books explain pop culture phenomena and offer unsolicited counsel to celebrities in crisis. |
So, celebrities spend a lot of money on their weddings, perhaps, but does this mean that we have to? |
Are these so-called models and celebrities really people we could look up to and learn from? |
These sorts of events, intelligently and advantageously staged, can produce celebrities, or increase the fame of celebrities. |
And they were also quick to slam high-spending pop stars and other celebrities who they said were a bad example to youngsters. |